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How to Write and Speak with Greater Impact | One-Shot #19

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In this shorter, monologue episode, we learn from storytellers like Kazuo Ishiguro and Ira Glass just what it takes to speak and write in ways that instill the urge to act in others. Why would anyone pick you or stick with you? Why would they refer you to their peers or friends? What makes something truly resonate beyond simply holding your attention?

After all, our jobs as communicators and storytellers isn't to "get in front of" them. It's to ensure they care.

In this episode, you'll learn a simple but powerful technique to speak and write with greater impact.

For a full written version of this episode, read the original story.

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Playing Favorites newsletter: stories and frameworks for creating work that resonates.

Coaching and consulting: Hire Jay to work with you 1:1 on the most important elements of your brand or projects.

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Email: jay@unthinkablemedia.com

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PRODUCTION:

- Creator, host, writer, editor, sound design: Jay Acunzo

- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins

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231 episodes

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Manage episode 344604150 series 166449
Content provided by Jay Acunzo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jay Acunzo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this shorter, monologue episode, we learn from storytellers like Kazuo Ishiguro and Ira Glass just what it takes to speak and write in ways that instill the urge to act in others. Why would anyone pick you or stick with you? Why would they refer you to their peers or friends? What makes something truly resonate beyond simply holding your attention?

After all, our jobs as communicators and storytellers isn't to "get in front of" them. It's to ensure they care.

In this episode, you'll learn a simple but powerful technique to speak and write with greater impact.

For a full written version of this episode, read the original story.

REFER A FRIEND

Love the show? Help others find us in their favorite podcast player by sharing this link: jayacunzo.com/unthinkable-podcast

***

MORE FROM JAY:

Playing Favorites newsletter: stories and frameworks for creating work that resonates.

Coaching and consulting: Hire Jay to work with you 1:1 on the most important elements of your brand or projects.

Or, hire Jay to develop and/or host a show for your brand: jayacunzo.com/shows

***

CONNECT WITH JAY ELSEWHERE:

Website

Twitter and LinkedIn

Email: jay@unthinkablemedia.com

***

PRODUCTION:

- Creator, host, writer, editor, sound design: Jay Acunzo

- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins

  continue reading

231 episodes

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